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Waterlily

Origin and parentage unknown.

Common in South Africa and usually sold as Echeveria 'Waterlily'.

The hybrid is peculiar in that it produces young plantlets on stolons. When inflorescences are produced, the centre of the main rosette changes considerably, the leaves become smaller and finer thus resembling a waterlily flower.

 

Flowering stolon :
Photos Jacquie Koutsoudis, South Africa

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